Dram Shop Liability - Employer Negligence - Automobile Injuries:
Company sponsored after hours party and served alcohol to its employees; party moved to neighborhood bar where intoxicated employee is served more alcohol to the point of falling down and vomiting. He later drives car into rear of a parked truck severely injuring passenger who required multiple surgeries to address: Lumbar spine - L4 burst fracture and L4-5 fracture subluxation injuries, comminuted fracture of right leg, broken jaw and facial injuries.

Dangerous or Defective Products - Failure to Warn - Wrongful Death:
Product liability; design defect regarding combination of component chemicals comprising laminate adhesive sold to contractors for use during construction and remodeling of kitchens and counter tops, and failure to warn about combustible propensity of vapors to accumulate in house and cause explosion and/or fire when ignited by spark such as when refrigerator motor cycled.

Negligence - Unsafe Premises - Electrical Arc Induced Flash Fire:
Electrician injured in commercial customer’s motor control room while replacing a transducer and a current transformer in low voltage control panel “bucket” when he sustained burns as a result of an explosive electrical arc induced flash fire. A 480 volt live wire had been re-positioned outside the pre-manufactured track on the back of the bucket during previous work by the customer’s technicians such that it was contacted when the apprentice used the pre-drilled screw hole(s) provided by the manufacturer to fasten down the transducer. This condition constituted a hidden danger that could not be discovered in the exercise of ordinary care. Burns to face, arms, hands, abdomen and legs required skin grafts - residual disfigurement.